I've enjoyed these memes about information overload from the "book" (It has "THIS IS NOT A BOOK" printed on the back cover) A Modern Shaman's Guide to a Pregnant Universe, by Christopher Hyatt and Antero Alli:
The less self-protective the ego is, the more data the brain is willing to give it.
FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*FLASH* The brain can act as a pressor agent sending signals faster than the projectionist can flash them on the screen. When this occurs new routes can be chosen, to lessen the ego's sensitivity. FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*
Temporary relief of data overdose can be as simple as a walk around the block or a bout of deep breathing. Don't use an antidote, instead send a signal back, that you appreciate the effort, but that you're not ready. Say No Thank You. Be polite when dealing with your brain. Tell it that you will send it a signal when you feel ready for more. Set up a time and place for a new meeting.*
[*Remember, your brain and you are not incompatible.]
Hello Josh, my brother in synchronicity, thank you for your feedback on this. I was beginning to feel like I was the only one in the world going through this, and to know that a book has information on this is comforting! (I hate to use that word again since I used it in a comment up above, but it's the best word for what I'm talking about.) If my ego is becoming less-protective, that must mean it's starting to disappear. I guess that's a good thing!
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Divine madness, perhaps. Try to relax and let all those messages find their own place. They are still part of a natural harmony, as are we.
Leighton, thank you, that is very comforting. I've felt like just closing my mind to input today. If it keeps up I'll have to get a trepanation. LOL
I've enjoyed these memes about information overload from the "book" (It has "THIS IS NOT A BOOK" printed on the back cover) A Modern Shaman's Guide to a Pregnant Universe, by Christopher Hyatt and Antero Alli:
The less self-protective
the ego is,
the more data
the brain
is willing to give it.
FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*
The brain can act as a pressor agent sending signals faster than the projectionist can flash them on the screen. When this occurs new routes can be chosen, to lessen the ego's sensitivity.
FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*FLASH*
Temporary relief of data overdose can be as simple as a walk around the block or a bout of deep breathing. Don't use an antidote, instead send a signal back, that you appreciate the effort, but that you're not ready. Say No Thank You. Be polite when dealing with your brain. Tell it that you will send it a signal when you feel ready for more. Set up a time and place for a new meeting.*
[*Remember, your brain and you are not incompatible.]
Hello Josh, my brother in synchronicity, thank you for your feedback on this. I was beginning to feel like I was the only one in the world going through this, and to know that a book has information on this is comforting! (I hate to use that word again since I used it in a comment up above, but it's the best word for what I'm talking about.) If my ego is becoming less-protective, that must mean it's starting to disappear. I guess that's a good thing!
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